LDA (aka lithium disopropylamide) is a strong, nonnucleophilic base. It is therefore a very useful base in 3. carbonyl chemistry and it can be freshly prepared by treating disopropylamine with n-butyllithium. Complete this reaction below. (0.75 pts, 0.25 pt each) Conjugate acid of n-butyllithium n-butyllithium LDA
Show transcribed image textLDA (aka lithium disopropylamide) is a strong, nonnucleophilic base. It is therefore a very useful base in 3. carbonyl chemistry and it can be freshly prepared by treating disopropylamine with n-butyllithium. Complete this reaction below. (0.75 pts, 0.25 pt each) Conjugate acid of n-butyllithium n-butyllithium LDA